Using Instant Capacity to Manage Processing Capacity

Checking the Status of your Instant Capacity System

Checking the Status of your Instant Capacity System

You can use the icod_stat command to view the status of your Instant Capacity system. With no options, the icod_stat command provides the following information:

Version number of the Instant Capacity software

System identification information (system ID, serial number, product number, unique ID)

System-contact e-mail address

Instant Capacity From e-mail address

Asset reporting status (on or off)

Temporary capacity warning period (in days)

Exception status (indicates if complex is in an exception state)

Local hard partition information:

Total processors

Intended active processors

Active processors

Licensed processors that can be activated

Processors that can be activated if licensed

Processors that cannot immediately be activated

Global Instant Capacity information:

iCOD cells refers to the number of unlicensed cells

Actual inactive cells

iCOD processors refers to the number of unlicensed processors

Actual inactive processors

iCOD memory refers to the amount of unlicensed memory

Actual inactive memory

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